<span>the reason that Grendel give for being agaisnt Hrothgar is : Hrothgar destroyed the villages and other mead-halls simply for his own gain.
Not only that, Grendel also observed the bad attitude that hrothgar and his men displayed, they always settle their score with each other through violence</span>
They are pleased to learn that the prince chooses pigs over flowers.
Next time please leave your answer choices, they are hard for us to answer.
Hope this helps!
-Payshence
<span>For the
entirety of the article, Desmond Tutu points out instances of forgiveness of
cruelties that seem to be unparalleled in history to the best of his
knowledge. In the final paragraph,
however, Tutu claims that “God has chosen this unlikely lot and set us up as
some kind of paradigm, as some kind of model that just might provide the world
with a viable way of dealing with post-conflict, post-repression periods.” Thus, in looking at the possible responses to
your question, “C” seems to be the best response: “It has been chosen by God to show that
forgiveness is possible in an unlikely place.”</span>